In today's technology roundup: ICANN approves .asia as domain, Microsoft predicts a million Zune sales, Citrix and Cisco team up on click-to-call, and Sex.com thief released from prison.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft to fix six flaws next week, Intel trots out its first WiMax mobile chipset, and Ecma approves Microsoft Office Open XML as a standard.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft challenges Google, UK airport begins biometric trials, Yahoo changes focus, Big Blue to help probe Big Bang, and spammers gain upper hand.
In today's technology roundup: Web sites fail the disabled, Toshiba unveils 1.8-inch 100GB hard drive, AMD debuts 65nm dual-core processors, and Asterisk saves call centre operator R4.5m.
In this technology roundup: Microsoft's designs on Adobe's turf, Dell sells energy-efficient servers, AMD rolls out 65nm chips, ITU warns on password explosion, and Office 2007 and OpenOffice.org work together.
In today's technology roundup: Third World laptops by mid-2007, crackdown on Net sport, and WEF names technology pioneers 2007.
In today's technology roundup: Vista debuts, but outlook unclear, ancient computer found on seabed, Sony sold half - EA boss, and promising start for Zune.
In today's technology roundup: No rush for Windows Vista, Oracle tackles identity management, identity theft to dominate in 2007, and authorities clamp down on free Internet sport.
In today's technology roundup: Top Java exec quits Sun, China's banking watchdog issues IT warning, Nokia unveils four new phones, and snow leopard fitted with GPS tag.
In today's technology roundup: Security concerns cost US e-tailers $2 billion, UN warns of African e-waste "mountain", Red Hat dumping Nasdaq for NYSE, and goal-line technology next year, says FIFA.
In today's technology roundup: Sony recalls Cybershot cameras, LCDs take on plasmas in large TV market, and student develops paper with 450GB of storage.
In today's technology roundup: Biometric plan for motorists, Chinese Web pornographer jailed for life, Internet extends reach of Bangladeshi villagers, and 'Big Brother' cameras listen for fights.